Nokia back to profit in India

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

which had slipped from the heights of mobile handset business in the country, has become profitable again in just over a year of relaunch of its phones, a top said here today.

"We are already profitable in India," Amit Goyal, the global business head( north & east) of HMD GLobal, which is the global licensee of brand, said here today at the launch of three handsets in the east.

However, he did not elaborate and did not divulge the number of handsets the Fiinland-based company shipped to India, where the distribution of phones is handled by the company's affiliate entity TNS Mobile

is the global licensee of brand for a 10-year period.

Goyal said globally 70 million units were sold in 2017 and feature phones accounted for a major share of it. The company will continue to focus on this segment as 50 per cent of the domestic market is ruled by it.

has five feature phones and eight models which have been either launched or announced. More models will follow to strengthen its foothold in India, one of the top three markets globally.

"We want to be present in all the segments of the phone market. The future rollouts will also cater to diverse segments," he said adding aspires to be one of the top three handset brands in and globally but did not give any timeframe.

He said it was an exciting journey to create an infrastructure of 550 distributors that serves about a lakh retail points in such a short time.

The company is yet to firm up any exclusive store strategy.

The new 6, 7 Plus and 8 Sirocco were launched today.

Only 8 Sirocco is not made in India, Goyal said.

He said the company would follow one price strategy for both online and offline.

"We will sell online through own and tie-ups with major e-tailers," Goyal added.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 17:45 IST